New partner WeChat is one of the most popular messaging apps in China, and will make a sensible buddy-up firm for Razer.

“They're really pushing the limits, so when we started working with them, we were pretty excited,” says Min-Liang Tan, Razer's CEO. "I don't think its unassailable but I think it's a massive, massive win."

"In fact, we're actually more concerned about capacity right now, as opposted to demand."

Apparently the firms are testing a details-exchange method where two Nabu users can shake hands which each other, automatically sharing WeChat contact details.

“Today we've got PC as a screen, the mobile as a screen, the living room screen, and the biggest challenge right now is: who's going to own the screen on the wrist? This has been one of the most exciting avenues to really get a hold of the attention of the user."